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The number of incidents where Indianapolis police officers intentionally fired weapons at another person was significantly fewer in 2025 than previous years.
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Officer shoots suspect in killing on Indianapolis' east side.
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A man is dead after an officer-involved shooting early Tuesday morning on the near east side of Indianapolis.
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The city of Indianapolis has entered into an agreement with the Department of Justice to review the recent uptick in officer-involved shootings.
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One person was killed and five others injured, including an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer, on Sunday morning on the city’s east side.
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A man was shot and killed by Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers Thursday night. The incident happened on Indianapolis’s near east side as police attempted to stop the 48-year-old man who was wanted on a firearms warrant.
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An Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer shot and killed a man on the city’s southwest side Thursday night during an apparent hostage situation.
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IMPD releases video of Oct. 19 officer-involved shooting but missing body cam footage raises concernIndianapolis police released edited video of an officer-involved shooting that happened on Oct. 19 on the city’s near south side. But missing body camera footage of the incident is raising concerns.
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This marks the 15th incident in which Indianapolis police have been involved in a shooting this year.
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The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department identified the officer who shot and killed a man after a traffic stop on Oct. 24.